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SJM Kidney Transplant & EMB Neurosurgery Hospitals by AGi architects

aasarchitecture

The two centers are connected to the mother hospital, Al-Sabah Hospital, which is located in the next block. Image © AGi architects In addition, the façades have been treated in such a way as to create a link with the geographical and cultural context. This crevice houses the access to each of the two centers on either side.

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Can the new Lexington Market be sustained?

Community Architect Daily

Lexington Market is the go-to place in a vast food desert that spans large parts of the western wing of the "black butterfly". million rescue money on top of the initial price tag. Kristen Miller Forsyth who ran the Market Center Merchants Association and is now part of the Public Market team is extremely familiar with the area.

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Welcome to the Very Exciting New RH San Francisco Gallery — Glamour and Glory

The Style Saloniste

CEO Gary Friedman greeted friends, sports champions, Hollywood stars, realtors, developers, dancers, designers, architects, cultural creative, and talented and accomplishment style lovers from near and far. I also shot the restaurant dishes and desert, along with updated images of the Contemporary collections and lighting.

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Sketching the Housing Crisis

Landscape Architecture Magazine

I tagged behind my dad to sketch his string quartet practices and eventually, after dropping out of college, undertook a three-year apprenticeship with an artist and later got a bachelor of fine arts degree. What I saw were deserted streets, businesses closing overnight, and a dramatic increase of homeless encampments.

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The Age Of The Mega-Eco Project

Landscape Architecture Magazine

Moreover, megaprojects have developed a reputation for being designed and built according to standardized engineering specifications with little regard for local ecology or culture, often resulting in adverse environmental and social impacts that were either not foreseen or not disclosed at the time of their implementation.

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